paroles de chanson Red Indian - Midnight Oil
They
buried
me
up
to
my
neck
in
the
dry
December
ground
The
cold
came
up
to
get
me
Blinded
me
in
this
land
The
Queen
was
in
the
picture
frame
in
the
weatherboard
schoolhouse
And
I
wondered
what
she
was
doing
hanging
there
And
why
we
stood
up
when
they
played
her
song
in
our
land
They
banished
us
to
desert
lands
we
never
understood
To
share
it
with
the
bones
of
dinosaurs
We
fell
where
we
stood
in
our
land
Sentenced
me
to
40
years
and
a
tall
ship
made
of
wood
Sent
me
down
to
Sydney
town
It
was
there
I
made
good
in
this
land
But
every
action
has
an
opposite
reaction
But
every
lie
has
an
equal
and
opposite
lie
And
every
day
is
an
accident
waiting
to
happen
For
every
life
there's
ten
more
waiting
in
line
But
every
action
has
an
opposite
reaction
But
every
lie
has
an
equal
and
opposite
lie
The
desk
still
smells
of
Indian
ink
and
that
English
history
We
had
to
learn
all
the
kings
by
name
Not
a
black
face
to
be
seen
in
this
land
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